Whether is a conjunction that means "expressing a doubt or choice between alternatives."
Weather is a noun or a verb.
As a noun it means "the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc."
As a verb it means "wear away or change the appearance or texture of (something) by long exposure to the air" or "to come safely through," as in a storm.
Whether the weather would stay warm, we still planned to hold the picnic.We didn't know whether the weather report called for rain or snow.
During cold weather, molecules in the air move more slowly than they do during hot weather. The earth is actually closer to the sun in winter time; the tilt of the axis (northern hemisphere away from sun) is what deprives the earth of the sun's heat.
The hypothesis is the guess you make before the experiment. The conclusion the summaryof you results, and you can discuss whether your hypothesis was correct or not.
A hypothesis is what someone suggests could be true, and then tests it to see whether or not it is true. A law is what has been proven to be true.
There is no difference between the two products.
difference between the weather of pakistan and uk
Whether changes about every minute while climate changes over a long period of time
The homophone for "weather" is "whether," which is used to introduce a choice between alternatives or to express uncertainty.
they have the difference or hot or cold weather and the storms they can be bad or not so bad
it is the climate
People from some regions say those two words exactly the same. Others put the "h" sound into the beginning of "whether" (and "what" and "which"); it actually sounds more like it should be spelled "hw" instead of "wh."
it is a 7 million temperature difference
of weather
weather whether
The homophone of "whether" is "weather."
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A sweater is for when the weather is around 45 degrees. A jacket is for when the weather is around 20 degrees.